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- This invention relates to a lighting device for such discharge lamps as automotive head lamps.
- the discharge lamp lighting device of the kind referred to has been disclosed in, for example, Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 8-298190 (corresponding to U.S. Pat. No. 6,066,921), in which the device comprises a lighting circuit which controls a source power from a DC power source to a required power of a voltage for the discharge lamp and converts it into an AC stabilized, a starting circuit for generating a required high voltage (for example, 20 kV) for starting the discharge lamp, and a lamp fixture for supporting the discharge lamp.
- a lighting circuit which controls a source power from a DC power source to a required power of a voltage for the discharge lamp and converts it into an AC stabilized
- a starting circuit for generating a required high voltage (for example, 20 kV) for starting the discharge lamp
- a lamp fixture for supporting the discharge lamp.
- a lamp socket 1 incorporates in a casing behind a socket section 1 a a starting circuit 2 constituted by a pulse transformer 2 a and an igniter main circuit 2 b for generating a pulse voltage at a primary winding of the pulse transformer 2 a
- a lighting circuit 5 comprising an inverter circuit for converting a source power of a DC power source 9 into an AC power is connected at one output line 4 a to an outer electrode 6 in the socket section 1 a and at the other output line 4 b through a secondary winding 2 P to a central electrode 7 in the center of the socket section 1 a .
- the igniter main circuit 2 b is constituted by connecting one of a pair of source side terminals for receiving a supplied power to a junction point between the lighting circuit 5 and the secondary winding 2 P of the pulse transformer 2 a , and the other to an auxiliary electrode 8 in the socket section 1 a .
- This known device is so constituted that, when the discharge lamp (not shown) is mounted to the socket section 1 a , the auxiliary electrode 8 is connected through a conducting part of the discharge lamp to the outer electrode 6 to supply the power from the lighting circuit 5 to the igniter main circuit 2 b to cause the starting circuit 2 to operate, whereas, when the discharge lamp is not mounted as yet, the power is not supplied to the igniter main circuit 2 b , and the starting circuit 2 will not be actuated.
- a high voltage circuit constituted by a starting winding of the transformer, rectifying circuit, resistor and diode for supplying the power to the starting circuit is provided to a DC boosting circuit of the light circuit, it is possible to supply a high voltage suitable for a pulse generation to the starting circuit (starting pulse generating circuit), and the pulse generating transformer and the like in the starting circuit can be dimensionally minimized.
- the pulse transformer 2 a for generating the high voltage pulse is required to be one large in the turn ratio, and as a result the pulse transformer 2 a is enlarged in the dimensions. Otherwise, it is required to provide in the starting circuit 2 a boosting circuit, consequent to which the number of electronic parts increases to be enough for occupying a larger housing space.
- the above object is established by the device characterized in comprising a discharge lamp, a lighting circuit for lighting the discharge lamp, and a socket for mounting the discharge lamp and including a starting circuit for causing the discharge lamp to be lighted, wherein the lighting circuit has a pair of output lines for use with lighting outputs for stably lighting the discharge lamp and connected at least at one through the starting circuit to the discharge lamp, and a power supply means arranged for supplying the power to the starting circuit when the discharge lamp is mounted to the socket is additionally provided.
- FIG. 1 is a circuit diagram in one embodiment of the discharge lamp lighting device according to the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a partly sectioned view showing the structure of the discharge lamp in the embodiment of FIG. 1;
- FIGS. 3-6 are respectively circuit diagrams of other embodiments of the present invention.
- FIGS. 7 and 8 are respectively circuit diagrams of other embodiments of the present invention.
- FIG. 9 is a partial perspective view of a pulse transformer employed in the embodiment of FIG. 8.
- FIGS. 10 and 11 are circuit diagrams of filters respectively employable in the embodiment of FIG. 8 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 an embodiment of the discharge lamp lighting device according to the present invention is shown, in which a pair of output lines 4 a and 4 b for lighting outputs for stably lighting the discharge lamp are connected between a lighting circuit 5 for lighting the discharge lamp and a lamp socket 1 to which the discharge lamp is mounted.
- a power supply line 10 for supplying a power to a starting circuit 2 and constituting a power supply means together with the output lines 4 a and 4 b is connected.
- one of a pair of source side terminals of an igniter main circuit 2 b is connected to the power supply line 10 , and the arrangement is so made that a voltage of about 300 to 400 V, for example, is applied across the pair of output lines 4 a and 4 b upon starting the discharge lamp.
- the starting circuit 2 is constituted by a pulse transformer 2 a and the igniter main circuit 2 b and is disposed inside the lamp socket 1 .
- the discharge lamp 22 has a lamp base 29 , a central electrode 25 of the lamp base 29 for contact with a central electrode 7 of the lamp socket 1 , an outer peripheral electrode 26 of the lamp base 29 for contact with an outer electrode 6 and auxiliary electrode 8 of the lamp socket 1 , fixing pins 27 provided on the outer periphery of the lamp base 29 for holding the discharge lamp 22 to the lamp socket 1 , and a peripheral wall 28 positioned on outer periphery of the center electrode 25 .
- the auxiliary electrode 8 of the lamp socket 1 is of the same structure as the outer electrode 6 and is provided coaxial with the outer electrode 6 with the central electrode 7 made center, so that, when the lamp base 29 of the discharge lamp 22 is mounted to the lamp socket 1 , the outer electrode 6 and auxiliary electrode 8 will be mutually connected through the outer peripheral electrode 26 of the lamp base 29 . Further, mounting slits 19 are provided to the lamp socket 1 , so that the discharge lamp can be held to the lamp socket 1 with the fixing pins 27 fixed, by inserting and rotating the lamp base 29 of the discharge lamp 22 in the lamp socket 1 .
- the output line 4 b from the lighting circuit 5 is connected to the discharge lamp 22 through a secondary winding 2 P of the pulse transformer 2 a in the starting circuit 2 and the central electrode 7 , and the output line 4 a from the lighting circuit 5 is connected to the discharge lamp 22 through the outer electrode 6 .
- the DC voltage is applied through the output line 4 a of the lighting circuit 5 to the power supply line 10 toward the starting circuit 2 , and this DC voltage supplies a power to the pulse transformer 2 a for causing a high voltage pulse generated in the discharge lamp 22 .
- the supply line for supplying the power to the starting circuit 2 is additionally provided separately from the output lines 4 a and 4 b , it is possible to optionally set in the lighting circuit 5 the power supplied to the starting circuit 2 .
- the boosting ratio (turn ratio) of the pulse transformer 2 a for the high voltage pulse generation can be so set as not to become larger, minimization in dimensions and weight and reduction of costs of the pulse transformer 2 a can be attained, and it is possible to realize the minimization in dimensions and weight and cost reduction of the lamp socket 1 incorporating the transformer.
- FIG. 3 In another embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 3, the same reference codes are given to the same constituents as the embodiment of FIG. 1 to omit overlapping description.
- the interior arrangement of the lighting circuit 5 of FIG. 1 is as in the followings.
- a series circuit of a primary winding N 1 of a fly-back transformer T 1 and a switching element S 0 is connected across the DC power source 9 , a secondary winding N 2 of the fly-back transformer T 1 is connected at one end to the cathode of a diode D 1 and at the other end to a tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , and a capacitor C 1 is connected between the other end of the secondary winding N 2 and the anode of the diode D 1 .
- a DC voltage circuit 11 is constituted by the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , diode D 2 and capacitor C 2 .
- a bridge circuit FB is constituted by the switching elements
- junction point of the diode D 2 and capacitor C 2 is connected to an end of a resistor R 1 , while the other end of this resistor R 1 is connected, as the power supply line 10 , to the igniter main circuit 2 b of the starting circuit 2 . Further, the DC power source 9 is connected on negative side to the ground FG.
- the DC power source 9 causes a predetermined voltage (for example, 300-500 V upon starting the discharge lamp) to be generated across the bridge circuit FB (across the capacitor C 1 ), by a switching operation of the switching element S 0 in a DC/DC converter constituted by the fly-back transformer T 1 , switching element S 0 , diode D 1 and capacitor C 1 .
- a predetermined voltage is also generated at the capacitor C 2 through the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 .
- the switching elements S 2 and S 3 in the bridge circuit FB are 30 controlled by the control section 18 as to be ON, and the predetermined voltage required for starting the discharge lamp is applied between the central and outer electrodes 7 and 6 in the lamp socket 1 .
- the DC voltage is applied to the igniter main circuit 2 b in the starting circuit 2 through a path of the capacitor C 2 ⁇ resistor R 1 ⁇ igniter main circuit 2 b of the starting circuit 2 ⁇ auxiliary electrode 8 in the lamp socket 1 ⁇ electrodes (not shown) of the discharge lamp connected to the auxiliary and outer electrodes 8 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ outer 6 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ output line 4 a ⁇ switching element S 3 ⁇ capacitor C 1 ⁇ capacitor C 2 , a current flows through the primary winding 2 Q of the pulse transformer 2 a , and the high voltage pulse is generated at the secondary winding 2 P, to start the discharge lamp.
- the bridge circuit FB is so controlled as to turn the switching elements S 1 and S 4 , the required voltage for starting the discharge lamp is applied between the central and outer electrodes 7 and 6 in the lamp socket 1 , whereas the voltage applied to the igniter main circuit 2 b in the starting circuit 2 will be the voltage across the capacitor C 2 only.
- the voltage of the capacitor C 1 which is an output voltage of the bridge circuit FB and the voltage of the capacitor C 2 which is an output voltage of the DC voltage circuit 11 are applied to the starting circuit 2 in a manner of additive polarity, by controlling the bridge circuit FB so as to turn the switching elements S 2 and S 3 ON, that is, a voltage including the output voltage of the bridge circuit FB is supplied to the starting circuit 2 , so that the voltage of the capacitor C 2 or the number of turns of the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 can be reduced, and the dimensional minimization and cost reduction can be attained.
- the voltage supplied to the discharge lamp from the lighting circuit 5 is lowered to a voltage at which the discharge lamp stably lights, and the voltage supplied to the starting circuit 2 does not reach the voltage enough for generating the high voltage pulse, whereby the starting circuit 2 stops, and an alternating current is applied to the discharge lamp through the output lines 4 a and 4 b with a switching operation in which the switching elements S 1 and S 3 as well as the switching elements S 2 and S 4 in the bridge circuit FB are respectively alternately turned ON while the switching elements S 1 and S 4 as well as the switching elements S 2 and S 3 at diagonal position are respectively simultaneously turned ON, and the discharge lamp is stably lighted.
- the voltage supplied to the starting circuit 2 through the power supply line 10 can be optionally set by modifying the value of the tertiary winding N 3 of the transformer T 1 , capacitor C 2 or resistor R 1 , so that the starting circuit 2 can obtain a desired supply power by optimumly setting the supply power without enlarging the pulse transformer 2 a or providing any boosting circuit in the socket, and any increase in the dimensions, weight and costs of the lamp socket incorporating the starting circuit 2 can be prevented.
- the same constituent elements as in the embodiment of FIG. 3 are denoted by the same reference codes and any description of overlapping portions shall be omitted.
- the difference from the embodiment of FIG. 3 resides in that the DC voltage circuit 11 is constituted for generating a negative voltage with respect to the ground FG (such stable potential as a potential substantially equal to the casing), and that the igniter main circuit 2 b is constituted by, in concrete, a capacitor C 3 , resistors R 2 -R 4 , a trigger element D 3 , a thyristor S 5 which is a switching, and semiconductor element, and a diode D 4 .
- the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 forming the circuit is connected at one end to the anode of the diode D 1 and at the other end to the cathode of the diode D 2 , and the capacitor C 2 is connected between the one end of the tertiary winding N 3 and the anode of the diode D 2 .
- An end of the resistor R 1 is connected to a junction point between the anode of the diode D 2 and the capacitor C 2 , and the other end of the resistor R 1 is connected, as the power supply line 10 , to the igniter main circuit 2 b of the starting circuit 2 .
- the capacitor C 3 is connected between the power supply line 10 and the auxiliary electrode 8 , and a series circuit of the resistors R 2 and R 3 is connected across the capacitor C 3 .
- a junction point between these resistors R 2 and R 3 is connected, through the trigger element D 3 and resistor R 4 , to the gate of the thyristor S 5 connected across the capacitor C 3 and in series with the primary winding 2 Q of the pulse transformer 2 a .
- the diode D 4 is connected in inverse parallel.
- a predetermined voltage is caused to be generated across the bridge circuit FB by means of the DC/DC converter constituted by the fly-back transformer, switching element S 0 , diode D 1 and capacitor C 1 , the switching elements S 1 and S 4 are made in ON state, and the required voltage for starting the discharge lamp is applied between the central and outer electrodes 7 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 .
- the predetermined voltage is also generated across the capacitor C 2 by means of the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , and a voltage is charged in the capacitor C 3 for charging the igniter main circuit 2 b , with a current path of the capacitor C 2 ⁇ capacitor C 1 ⁇ switching element S 1 ⁇ outer electrode 6 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ electrode (not shown) of the discharge lamp connected to the auxiliary and outer electrodes 8 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ auxiliary electrode 8 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ capacitor C 3 ⁇ resistor R 1 ⁇ capacitor C 2 .
- the thyristor S 5 turns ON, a current is caused to flow to the primary winding 2 Q of the pulse transformer 2 a , and the high voltage pulse is applied to the secondary winding 2 P to have the discharge lamp started.
- the DC voltage circuit 11 is constituted so as to generate the negative voltage with respect to the ground potential substantially equal to the casing of the discharge lamp lighting device for housing the lighting circuit 5 and so on, it is possible to render the voltage of the power supply line 10 smaller than in the case of FIG. 3, and to render the structure of the discharge lamp lighting device to be smaller in the withstanding voltage so as to be dimensionally minimized.
- FIG. 5 the same constituent elements as in FIG. 3 are denoted by the same reference codes in FIG. 5, and any overlapping parts are omitted.
- the difference from the embodiment of FIG. 3 exists in respect that the junction point side of the switching elements S 1 and S 2 of the bridge circuit FB is connected to the ground FG to be substantially equal potential to the casing which houses the lighting circuit 5 ; that the igniter main circuit 2 b of the starting circuit 2 is constituted by a capacitor C 4 , a discharging resistor R 5 and a spark (discharge) gap S 6 which is a switching element; and that a filter circuit F comprising a capacitor C 5 and an inductor L 1 is connected to the output of the DC voltage circuit 11 .
- a reflector 12 for adjusting the distribution of light of the discharge lamp is provided to the lamp socket 1 and is connected to the ground FG to be rendered equal potential to the casing.
- the inductor L 1 in the filter circuit F is connected at one end to the resistor R 1 connected to the DC voltage circuit 11 in the lighting circuit 5 , and at the other end through the power supply line 10 to one end of the capacitor C 4 in the igniter main circuit 2 b , while the other end of the capacitor C 4 is connected to the auxiliary electrode 8 of the lamp socket 1 .
- the capacitor C 5 is connected at one end, the other end of which is connected to the junction point between the switching elements S 1 and S 2 in the bridge circuit FB connected to the ground FG.
- the resistor R 5 is connected across the capacitor C 4 , and a series circuit of the spark gap S 6 and the primary winding 2 Q of the pulse transformer 2 a is connected across the resistor R 5 .
- the predetermined voltage is generated across the bridge circuit FB (i.e., across the capacitor C 1 ) by means of the DC/DC converter constituted by the fly-back transformer T, switching element S 0 , diode D 1 and capacitor C 1 , the switching elements S 2 and S 3 are controlled to be ON state, and the required voltage for starting the discharge lamp is applied between the central and outer electrodes 7 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 .
- the predetermined voltage is also generated across the capacitor C 2 by means of the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , and the voltage is charged in the capacitor C 4 of the igniter 2 b through a path of the capacitor C 2 ⁇ resistor R 1 ⁇ inductor L 1 ⁇ capacitor C 4 ⁇ auxiliary electrode 8 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ electrodes (not shown) of the discharge lamp connected to the auxiliary and outer electrodes 8 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 ⁇ outer electrode 6 of the lamp socket ⁇ switching element S 3 ⁇ capacitor C 1 ⁇ capacitor C 2 .
- the gap is made ON to cause a current to flow to the primary winding 2 Q of the pulse transformer 2 a , and the high voltage pulse is applied to the secondary winding 2 P to have the discharge lamp started.
- the output voltage of the bridge circuit FB is made to be negative potential with respect to the potential of the casing by connecting the junction point of the switching elements in the bridge circuit FB to the ground, it is possible to light the discharge lamp at the negative potential as compared with the casing (reflector 12 ) to be able to prolong the life of the discharge lamp, in addition to the effect described in the foregoing embodiments.
- FIG. 6 In another embodiment of the present invention as shown in FIG. 6, the same constituting elements as the embodiment of FIG. 3 are denoted by the same reference codes and their description is omitted.
- the difference from the embodiment of FIG. 3 exists in that the lamp socket 1 is provided with a mechanism part 13 which is pushed in mounting direction (P direction) of the discharge lamp as the lamp is mounted to the lamp socket 1 , so as to move into ON position a mechanism switch S 7 provided between an end on the side not connected to the power supply line 10 and the output line 4 a in the igniter main circuit 2 b.
- the auxiliary electrode 8 is not provided to the lamp socket 1 .
- the power is not to be supplied to the starting circuit 2 through the electrodes of the discharge lamp as in the embodiment of FIG. 3, but the power is supplied to the starting circuit 2 with the switch mechanism provided in the lamp socket 1 and comprising the mechanism switch S 7 and mechanism part 13 , the mechanism being switched over to be ON when the discharge lamp is mounted to the lamp socket 1 .
- the arrangement is not to supply the power to the starting circuit 2 through the auxiliary and outer electrodes 8 and 6 of the lamp socket 1 as in the embodiment of FIG. 3, it is possible to supply from the lighting circuit 5 the DC voltage which takes no part in the output voltage of the bridge circuit FB, by means of such two lines as the power supply line 10 and a power line led from the lighting circuit 5 other than the output line 4 a connected to the outer electrode 6 .
- any other conducting substance than the electrode may be provided at the lamp base of the discharge lamp, to supply the power through this substance to the starting circuit 2 .
- the lighting and starting circuits 5 and 2 and lamp socket 1 may be formed to be integral.
- the inverter section of the lighting circuit 5 is constituted by the DC/DC converter of fly-back system (fly-back transformer T 1 , switching element S 0 , diode D 1 and capacitor C 1 ) and the full-bridge inverter (bridge circuit FB) and to that the DC voltage circuit 11 is constituted by the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , diode D 2 and capacitor C 2
- the DC voltage circuit 11 of the present embodiment may be a multistage rectifying circuit (such as a Yuckcroft-Walton circuit) connected to both ends of the secondary winding N 2 of the transformer T 1 and constituted by the capacitor and diode.
- a series circuit of the primary winding N 1 of the fly-back transformer T 1 and switching element S 0 is connected across the DC power source 9 , an end of the secondary winding N 2 of the fly-back transformer T 1 is connected to the cathode of the diode D 1 , the other end of the secondary winding N 2 is connected to an end of the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 , and the capacitor C 1 is connected between the other end of the secondary winding N 2 and the anode of the diode D 1 .
- An end of the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 other than the end connected to the secondary winding N 2 is connected to the anode of the diode D 2 , and the capacitor C 2 is connected between the one end of the tertiary winding N 3 and the cathode of the diode D 2 .
- a series circuit of the switching elements S 1 and S 3 and a series circuit of the switching elements S 2 and S 4 are connected, and the respective switching elements S 1 -S 4 forming the full bridge circuit are controlled by a control circuit 18 .
- Junction point of the diode D 2 and capacitor C 2 is connected to an end of current-limiting resistor R 1 , and the other end of this resistor R 1 is connected through a filter circuit F comprising a capacitor C 5 and inductor L 1 to the starting circuit 2 .
- junction point of the switching elements S 2 and S 4 is connected through an inductor L 11 and secondary winding 2 P of the pulse transformer 2 a to the central electrode 7 , and junction point of the switching elements S 1 and S 3 is connected through an inductor L 12 to the outer electrode 6 .
- an end of inductor L 15 is connected through the filter circuit F to the other end of the resistor R 1 , and a parallel circuit of a resistor R 5 and capacitor C 4 as well as a series circuit of the primary winding 2 Q and discharge gap S 6 are connected between the other end of the inductor L 15 and the auxiliary electrode 8 .
- a capacitor C 7 is connected between junction point of the inductor L 11 to the pulse transformer and junction point of the inductor L 12 to the outer electrode 6 , and a capacitor C 8 is connected between both ends of the central and outer electrodes 7 and 6 .
- a filter circuit 20 is constituted, and the starting circuit 2 is constituted by this filter circuit 20 , capacitors C 8 and C 4 , discharge gap S 6 , pulse transformer 2 a and resistor R 5 .
- This starting circuit 2 is incorporated in the lamp socket 1 .
- the DC power source 9 causes a predetermined voltage generated across the bridge circuit of the switching elements S 1 -S 4 (across the capacitor C 1 ) with the switching operation of the switching element S 0 in the DC/DC converter constituted by the fly-back transformer T 1 , switching element S 0 , diode D 1 and capacitor C 1 .
- the predetermined voltage is also generated at the capacitor C 2 through the tertiary winding N 3 of the fly-back transformer T 1 .
- the switching elements S 2 and S 3 are controlled by the control circuit 18 to be turned ON, and the capacitor C 4 is charged by the voltage generated at the capacitors C 1 and C 2 through a path of the capacitor C 1 capacitor C 2 ⁇ resistor R 1 ⁇ inductors L 1 and L 15 ⁇ capacitor C 4 ⁇ auxiliary electrode 8 electrode of the discharge lamp ⁇ outer electrode 6 ⁇ inductor L 12 ⁇ switching element S 3 ⁇ capacitor C 1 .
- an alternating voltage of rectangular wave form is applied to the discharge lamp from the junction points of the switching elements S 1 and S 3 and of the switching elements S 2 and S 4 and through the starting circuit 2 , by means of the switching operation of the switching elements S 1 -S 4 forming the bridge circuit in the lighting circuit 5 , and the discharge lamp is stably lighted.
- three input lines including the input lines 4 a and 4 b for supplying the power for stably lighting the discharge lamp as led from the junction points of the switching elements S 1 and S 3 and of the switching elements S 2 and S 4 to the starting circuit 2 , and the additional power supply line 10 for supplying the power for actuating the starting circuit 2 as led from the resistor R 1 to the starting circuit 2 .
- These input and power supply lines are so arranged as to connect the lighting circuit 5 through the inductors L 11 , L 12 and L 15 to the starting circuit 2 , so that the respective lines will have a filter effect, any high frequency current generated upon polarity inversion of the discharge lamp can be effectively prevented from flowing to the lighting circuit 5 , and any electromagnetic waves radiated from the discharge lamp lighting device to the ambience can be effectively restrained.
- the capacitor CB is connected in parallel to both ends of the discharge lamp, so that a loop through which the high frequency current flows as generated upon the polarity inversion of the discharge lamp can be shortened and the electromagnetic waves radiated to the ambience can be restrained.
- FIG. 8 there resides the difference from the embodiment shown in FIG. 7 in respect that no capacitor C 8 is connected to both ends of the discharge lamp, and that the inductor L 15 for the power supply line 10 to the starting circuit 2 is omitted.
- an attempt to render line-to-line capacity of the secondary winding 2 P of the pulse transformer to be larger (such as a sectional winding or an edgewise winding of flat type copper wire as shown in FIG. 9) is adopted, so that there can be formed a high frequential loop of the discharge lamp ⁇ central electrode line-to-line suspended capacity ⁇ capacitor C 7 ⁇ outer electrode ⁇ discharge lamp, and a lighting device which gives to others no remarkable noise influence can be realized.
- the inductor L 15 is not of the loop for flowing the lamp current of the discharge lamp, no current flows once the discharge lamp is lighted.
- the inductors L 11 and L 12 are required for not transmitting to the exterior any high frequency noise generated around the discharge lamp, but the inductor L 15 of the loop in which the rectangular wave current takes no part can be omitted.
- the socket 1 incorporating the starting circuit 2 and filter circuit 20 is covered by a metal case 22 provided at the mounting part of the discharge lamp with an aperture.
- the lighting circuit 5 is also covered by a metal case 21 similarly provided.
- the lines 4 a , 4 b and 10 connecting between the lighting circuit 5 and the lamp socket 1 are covered by a shield wire 23 which electrically connects between the metal cases 21 and 22 .
- the metal case 22 is electrically connected to the reflector 12 .
- the lighting circuit 5 has been described as being constituted by the DC/DC converter of fly-back system and the full bridge inverter, the circuit is not limited thereto. As regards the arrangement for operating the starting circuit 2 , too, any other circuit arrangement may be adopted within the extent of not deviating from the gist of the present invention.
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